i mean, going back to john mccain nominating sarah palin, thinking that would make republicans more palatable to women didn't work for them then. and here we are, you do have boehner acknowledging the problem, but then again, you have these folks out there who just didn't get the memo that they need to, to really talk to women about policy and talk to women about the issues that women care about, like the economy, for instance. so we'll see how this plays out in 2014, but, obviously, everyone is mindful of it and republicans are trying to do some sort of women's boot camp, and it looks like that guy probably needs to go. >> jess mcintosh, this most recent gaffe would not be such a big deal, i don't think, unless it was coming as part of this kind of endless accumulation of much worse stuff that has been said by republican candidates. >> the file just keeps getting bigger on this one. it was four days ago that they talked about training their candidates to not insult women. it took four days for somebody to come out and say that women needed to be appealed to an emotional level. the next time